TEMPE, AZ. - Seattle U baseball begins their 4-game road trip through the desert with a showdown with Arizona State on Tuesday, April 4, in Tempe. First pitch is scheduled for 5:05pm PT with the game being broadcast live on Arizona State's PAC-12 live stream.
Lineup Card:
Tue, April 4 | 5:05 PM PT
Phoenix Municipal Stadium | Phoenix, AZ
Probable Starter: Kian Hogan (0-3)
Watch
Live Stats
Series History:
This will only be the third meeting all-time between the Redhawks and Sun Devils, with Arizona State winning the previous two matchups. The two sides have not met on the diamond since 2019, a 5-12 result in Phoenix.
Last Time Out:
Seattle U is coming off their second straight home conference series win, taking 2-of-3 from UT Arlington at Bannerwood Park over the past weekend. Luke Alwood recorded the first win of his collegiate career in game 1 of the matchup while Blake Smith moved to 2-1 with his win on Sunday. Cameron Dayton converted the save opportunity in both wins for the Redhawks, moving his season tally to three.
At the plate the Redhawks recorded 22 runs on 35 hits during the 3-game series with the Mavericks. Ryne Hays and Trevor Antonson both brought in four RBI during the series, while Hays (4), Grant Heiser (5), Jackson Lind (3) and Michael Tsoukalas (4) all went yard once.
Lineup Card:
Tue, April 4 | 5:05 PM PT
Phoenix Municipal Stadium | Phoenix, AZ
Probable Starter: Kian Hogan (0-3)
Watch
Live Stats
Series History:
This will only be the third meeting all-time between the Redhawks and Sun Devils, with Arizona State winning the previous two matchups. The two sides have not met on the diamond since 2019, a 5-12 result in Phoenix.
Last Time Out:
Seattle U is coming off their second straight home conference series win, taking 2-of-3 from UT Arlington at Bannerwood Park over the past weekend. Luke Alwood recorded the first win of his collegiate career in game 1 of the matchup while Blake Smith moved to 2-1 with his win on Sunday. Cameron Dayton converted the save opportunity in both wins for the Redhawks, moving his season tally to three.
At the plate the Redhawks recorded 22 runs on 35 hits during the 3-game series with the Mavericks. Ryne Hays and Trevor Antonson both brought in four RBI during the series, while Hays (4), Grant Heiser (5), Jackson Lind (3) and Michael Tsoukalas (4) all went yard once.
